| Posted: Thu Mar 4th, 2010 03:20 am |
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romegasir
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Why don't we or the press ask State Representatives who have served 4 years or more what they did to prepare the State for this economic recession.............ask it and don't accept the typical runaround answers.............
Are our colleges so oversubsidized that we must shut them down rather than raise tuition at a time when demand has increased...................
At a time when healthcare costs are blamed as one of the reasons for budget shortfalls does it really make sense to close nursing schools, reducing the availability of nurses, driving up their demand, driving down the supply of nurses, increasing their salaries and therefore increasing medical costs for consumers??????????????????
WE deserve this and have asked for it by not voting at all or voting for those who tell us the sweetest lies.............
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| Posted: Thu Mar 4th, 2010 02:02 pm |
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NewsJunkie

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Shorter College has a great nursing program for those interested in becoming a well qualified nurse. Just thought I'd throw that in. :-)
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| Posted: Thu Mar 4th, 2010 09:01 pm |
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prisoner#1
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romegasir wrote: Why don't we or the press ask State Representatives who have served 4 years or more what they did to prepare the State for this economic recession.............
that's not how it works, you simply cannot question or criticize the powers, it's
terrorism according to the current administration
Are our colleges so oversubsidized that we must shut them down rather than raise tuition at a time when demand has increased...................
the reason we subsidize the universities is to maintain our new gross domestic product, law, with out everyone having a minimum of a bachelors degree how will
we ever find staff to work in the fast food industry
At a time when healthcare costs are blamed as one of the reasons for budget shortfalls does it really make sense to close nursing schools, reducing the availability of nurses, driving up their demand, driving down the supply of nurses, increasing their salaries and therefore increasing medical costs for consumers??????????????????
absolutely it makes sense, you cannot pass a bill without creating a need, with out the medical staffing shortages that are being created there's no way they can prove to us how badly we need this health insurance reform bill because more medical professionals means better medical care, better medical care means no health insurance reform bill, and no health insurance reform bill means that insurance and pharmaceutical companies will only be making billion instead of trillions
now, just how will that be helping anything
WE deserve this and have asked for it by not voting at all or voting for those who tell us the sweetest lies.............
it's not voting, that implies that we have a real choice, there's a reason it's called a
political 'race', they want you to wager on whom you believe will win.
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| Posted: Thu Mar 4th, 2010 09:02 pm |
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prisoner#1
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NewsJunkie wrote: Shorter College has a great nursing program for those interested in becoming a well qualified nurse. Just thought I'd throw that in. :-)
do they have a free program for us people that cant qualify for student loans
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